FOURTEEN Y/0 IMPERSONATES COP . - CHICAGO

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http://www.suntimes.com/n...hicago-cop-012509.article

anuary 25, 2009

BY LISA DONOVAN Staff Reporter [email protected]

A 14-year-old boy, dressed from head to toe in a regulation uniform, fooled Chicago Police into assigning him to traffic patrol Saturday -- his trueidentity only discovered toward the end of the shift.

This is the third time Vincent Richardson, an eighth- grader at Gillespie Elementary, has run afoul of the law by impersonating a cop, said his mother,Veronica Brock.

"Ever since he was 5 years old, he's wanted to be a police officer. I don't know why. But his whole life, his favorite [television] show hasbeen 'Cops,'" she said, noting that mental health evaluations have shown that her son is healthy.

Embarrassed Chicago Police brass said at a Sunday news conference that while the teen meant no harm and wasn't carrying a gun, he had nonethelessdiscovered a security breach, and an internal investigation is under way.

About 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Vincent, dressed in a skull cap with the Chicago Police Department logo, blue cargo pants, sweater, blue uniform shirt, dickey,black vest and black boots, walked into the Grand Crossing District station at 7040 S. Cottage Grove "to report for duty," Assistant Police Supt.James Jackson said.

Vincent was paired with a veteran police officer, and they went on traffic patrol for the next five hours.

"The senior officer was in full control of the squad car at all times," Jackson said. The teen never interacted with the public and did not writetraffic citations -- a police report that is counter to Vincent's story, his mother said. The boy said he went on 10 calls, one involving domesticviolence, Brock said.

When the two returned to the police station, a sergeant noticed Vincent wasn't wearing a "star" or badge, and the interrogation began.''The subject fabricated stories and could not answer why he did not have his star," Jackson said. The teen was arrested and charged with amisdemeanor count of impersonating a police officer.

Vincent was part of a youth police explorer program in the Englewood Police District in 2008 where he became familiar with the Police Department,authorities said. Still, it's unclear where he got the uniform and how he tricked officers into putting him to work.

Questioned about the teen's maturity, his mother said: "He's about 5-foot-5, 5-foot-6, 150 pounds -- he looks like a little man."

Vincent is expected to appear before a Juvenile Court judge this morning.
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Vincent was paired with a veteran police officer, and they went on traffic patrol for the next five hours.
"The senior officer was in full control of the squad car at all times," Jackson said. The teen never interacted with the public and did not write traffic citations -- a police report that is counter to Vincent's story, his mother said. The boy said he went on 10 calls, one involving domestic violence, Brock said.
Took the vet that long to notice?
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damn crazy, dude riding shotgun in da cop car and everything...bet he thought he was doing it.

"report for duty" hahha
 
imagine if some big crime was happening and they were called to help. this dude would be unarmed fighting real criminals. that wouldve taught him a true lesson
 
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